Isabelle Cornish Long Wavy Brunette Hairstyle


Added: 09 Aug 2015
This beautiful 'do is left out to fall over the shoulders showing off the dainty waves and curls added to the mid-lengths to ends for shape and movement. The top is smoothed down to contour the head and makes this a perfect style to complement a round face. Product is needed for hold and shine.

Isabelle Cornish looks lovely here in a sleek curly ‘do that makes the most of her features. Isabelle has a heart shaped face and high forehead, which is suited to her long locks that have been parted in the center. Her hairstyle goes from sleek and straight at the top to curly at the bottom for an interesting finish. Isabelle has fine hair so the extra body added by backcombing at the root area and her curled ends are the ideal way to pump up the volume in her ‘do.

As for her color, Isabelle is rocking a dark beige blonde shade that has lighter blonde tips. This gives her a cool, sun-kissed look. This color is ideal for her tanned skin tone and green eyes, and suits women with similar warm coloring the best.

Isabelle Cornish is an Australian actress known for her roles in Home and Away and Dance Academy.

Hairstyle Suitability Rating: ★★★★★
Hairstyle Popularity Rating: ★★★★★

Hairstyle Type

Category
Formal
Length
Long
Elasticity
Wavy
Hair Color
Brunette

Haircut Technique

Type
Scissor Cut

Suitability

Gender
Women
Face Shape
round,oval,heart,triangular
Hair Density
Thin/Medium
Hair Texture
Fine/Medium

Age
Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, and 41 - 50
Height
Any
Weight
Thin/Average/Large

Forehead Height
Short/Average
Neck Length
Short/Average
Ears
Small/Average
Nose
Small/Average
Glasses
Yes

Styling

Time
30 minutes
Tip
This is a very loose style that is easy to do with the right tools.
Products
mousse, wax, smoothing shine, hair spray
Tools
blow dry, curling iron


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step 1

Apply styling mousse to damp hair, using your palm as a measuring guide, and evenly distribute it along the hair shaft. Styling mousse will add hold and can help achieve better results.


step 2

A medium radial brush is used on medium to long hair types to smooth out wavy or curly hair textures or to add body to straight hair. When selecting a radial brush, always use one with a pure bristle as this will not tear or damage the hair.


step 3

To blow-dry under, start at the nape/back and place your brush under the section of hair close to the nape. With the dryer held up over the hair, pull the brush from the roots and continue to the mid length's, keeping the blow-dryer following over the top. Once you reach the ends, curve them under. Repeat this step until the section is completely dry.


step 4

To blow-dry the sides, take out a small section of hair from the front and clip the rest of the hair away. Next, place the brush under the section and then pull the brush and hair forward around your face (this curving motion creates body). Place the hair-dryer on top of the brush until you reach the ends and then turn the ends under. Repeat until dry.


step 5

A medium curling iron is used to create medium sized curls.


step 6

Take a small section of hair and place the ends at the base of your curling iron barrel and then wrap the hair up around the barrel until you reach your mid-lengths. Hold the hair for 5 to 10 seconds and then release the hair by unwinding the strands backwards.


step 7

Apply a small amount of wax to your fingertips and then lightly piece and pinch the ends of your hair.


step 8

Apply a very small amount of smoothing shine to the palms of your hands and then run it through the mid-lengths and ends of your hair. Be careful not to add any to the roots or a large amount to any section of the hair as smoothing shine can be very heavy on the hair, weighing it down and making it appear oily.


step 9

To finish, apply a minimal amount of hairspray from an arms length distance to the top, sides and back. Take care not to use too much or you will end up with a white, flaky residue which looks like dandruff.




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